I had some time ago brought a bigger CPU and the Celeron 1400 against a 2.1 GHz Pentium M changed. The bios now also recognizes the right CPU with a full bar. At least the bios shows the correct values. It runs but generally only with 600MHz. In the Bios, I can not recruit and the various Speddstep-Programmke for Windows also refuse. I've times with a 1,7 GHz Pent.M tested, and it's great.

I've got my times with MMtoolangesehen Bios and it is my CPU while inside but with other auditors. The CPU is a Pentium M Dothan CPUID 06d8 and revision C0. The bios knows but only 20th revision

Now the question. Can the micro-code or the patch is required with mmtool paste? Where can I get a matching file?

I think this is about his current bios not entirely recognizing the Pentium M 2.1, the thing about the 20th revision might indicate revision 20 of the bios does indeed recognize it, all that has to be done is update the bios.

edwin wrote:I think this is about his current bios not entirely recognizing the Pentium M 2.1, the thing about the 20th revision might indicate revision 20 of the bios does indeed recognize it, all that has to be done is update the bios.

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